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The regulations were originally introduced in 1994 in compliance with European Directive 92/57/EEC and were previously revised in the CDM Regulations 2007. [citation needed] CDM Regulations 2015 define responsibilities according to particular roles from client, designer and contractor. The main changes from the CDM Regulations 2007 are: [4]
The Charles E. Smith Center at George Washington University is named in his honor. [8] [9] He played a key role in developing GW's branch campus in Loudoun County, Virginia. His contributions to Jewish philanthropy include: Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School [10] Charles E. Smith Life Communities; Hartman High School- Charles E. Smith High ...
Under the CDM regulation, the client appoints a competent Principal Contractor and CDM coordinator, who notifies the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) by using Form 10 (F10). [9] [10] Failure to do so means the client must take the duties of Principal Contractor and CDM coordinator assigned to the parties under CDM 2007.
Smith's family also gave charitably to several Jewish communal causes in the greater Washington, D.C., area, including the Charles E. Smith Life Communities, a senior housing and elder care campus in Rockville, Maryland, and the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, also in Rockville. Both organizations are named for Smith's father.
The Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, often referred to as CESJDS or JDS, is a private, pluralistic Jewish JK-12 school located on two campuses in North Bethesda (Rockville postal address), Maryland, United States. [4] [5] Founded in 1966, the school's namesake is Charles E. Smith, [6] a local Jewish philanthropist and real estate magnate.
His grandfather was the real estate developer and philanthropist Charles E. Smith. Smith’s book Conversations with Papa Charlie is a memoir of the close relationship he had with his grandfather. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in American Literature from George Washington University [2] and a Master of Arts in Journalism from New York University.
Robert Smith oversaw construction and development, and Kogod led leasing and management. [3] In 1995, Forbes estimated the Smith family fortune to be worth $560 million. [ 3 ] In 2001, the residential division of the company was merged into Archstone , which was sold to Equity Residential and Avalon Bay in 2013.
CDM Smith later acquired the Ohio-based Louis Perry Group in late 2014 as an independent subsidiary to expand its industrial expertise in the rubber and plastic industry. [11] In 2015, CDM Smith moved its headquarters from a 180,000 square foot space at 50 Hampshire St, Cambridge, Massachusetts to a 120,000 sq ft office space at 75 State Street ...